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The Searchlight from Redding, California • 4

Publication:
The Searchlighti
Location:
Redding, California
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4
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CiX-' -r--- aa-y3 'V yHiiiiiimiwwiiiiinniiinunuMii wihm4 BASEBALL Buys Big Amount of Mining Stock Robinson Woqian Says Daughter Will Not Desert s4 ikr- i-r' 1 A i W- -r Alvin Dozier Dies in Hayward t'-' l'r PIONEER OF COUNTV LONG RES-IDENT 07 ANDERSON WAS -AGED7Z 1 RHE 1 -1 1 Oakland Portland CaUed at j- We carry the compressors and a complete stock of nipples for all end of sixth on account SUM OF IMIOJDOO EAID BY MONTANA CONCERN FOR SHASTA COMPAXTS SHARKS Automobiles Trucks and Tractors ffrV GIRL WHO IS MOVING PICTURE ran 'ACTRESS REPORTED TO HAVE GONE TO WAITON Vernon 10 Seattle I HITE CHIEF 8F II com 7- Buron Fitts of Los Angeles state commander of the' American Legion and assistant city attorney of that city will visit the Anderson and Shasta posts of the legion next Saturday according to announcement He is paying a visit to all of the northern posts and will probably be entertained locally by -legion tanen Legion Looking Out for Jobless i Socket Wrenches that are Different We carry a complete stock game (Special to The Searchlight) ANDERSON May 4 Alvin Dozier a pioneer of Shasta county died last evening In hie home at Hayward ney Oakland at tha age of 72 He' wap Bbrn In South Carolina The decedent conducted a lumber yard in Redding for three or four years In the early days of that town but for thfirty year ho was a farmer or fruit growers of this place 1 He sold fruit- farm a year ago last July arage RED BLVFF May be-1 lieve It waa the curt retort of Mias Nina Robinson yesterday when told San Francisco -Sacramento thpt her 17' year-old daughter Eva called on account of ram had deserted her for Thomas 111 Wal- WESTERN DRAMA FOR TODAY ton wealthy Red Bluff dairyman 1 HIGH SCHOOL OPERA FRIDAY whom Miss Robinson claims Is the father of the glrl Branding la a powerful From her cell in the Red Bluff Jail story of the west In the enow clad Bliss Robinson loyally defended I HI UB uiy HWlP11 the mountains of Wyoming and finishing 701 Market Street REDDING CAL! The annual report of the Butte Superior company the powerful Mon tant zinc-copper corporation shows the company has acquired 86000 shares of the capital stock of the Shasta Zinc Jt Copper coxnpanv operating at Wlnthrop The price paid for the stock was 91(0000 The Shasta ZIne St Copper company owns the-famous' Bully Hill mines at Wlnthrop and Is preparing to shortly place In commission a irolatlzation plant for manufacture of sine oxide The ore free of sine will be roadster for recovery of copper stiver and gold Hiiniiiimiiiim mi i I mi six 4 4i mum And moved to Hayward girl for -whose Interests she faces a In NewYork This picture has been I Surviving are the NATIONAL' wife and two daughters Mrs 1 George Crosby of Orange county and Mias Virginia Dozier at home" The pioneer was an ALOEN ANDERSON Preside EDWIN BAILEY Cashier produced lavishly and with great care being portrayed by an all star cast The snow scenes In the first part of the picture are beautiful as also' the theater scenes and the home of the ney uncle of Thomas By Dozier the attor-and of Ed BVisbie the Red (- ding banker Jobs for tha Jobless ex-service man are to bo provided when possible for the deserving by Shasta post No 127 American Legion This service is being undertaken by many poets and the situation locally' Is not regarded acute Practically all applcations for I Mias Robinson said jobs come from non-residents and It found out about her la stated that the majority of these are from men who are rather than jobs How-fever the post will do what It can and baa appointed a committee to handle the matter weapon forging the to several checks which overdue to her and "It was the taunts girls with whom Eva Angeles that drove had never been married they began to twit Eva little thing Just and so she picked up aunt in Oregon MTAVERY1LLE COUPLE A marriage license wag issued Wednesday to a couple from Weave rville Archie A Arbuckle 24 and Mae Avis Dugger who lacked but one day of being 17 years old The couple was married by Rev Lucas In the presence of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs Dugger and Mr and Mrs Dockery all from Weaver- villa herqne There will also be a two reel comedy "A Kick in High 'Tomorrow the Shasta Union High school will present the comic opert for two performances matinee and evening the afternoon show starting at 2:20 and and evening at 815 There are still a few seats left foi: the evening performance? SMITH IS GOGEITER Herbert Smith of the Redding I theater set off Wednesday morning for Marysville where he was to act as agent for' Redding creditors 1 of Great London circus 'which) was to have played here but cancelled Smith overtook the circus In Marysville with the idea of effecting a settlement of accounts before the show left the state -v Later: returned last evening burdened with over' 9150 fori Redding creditors which' the circus management reluctantly parted with )1ARY COMPANY TO LOCATE IN 11AY CITY SAN FRANCISCO May 4 Mary motion picture producing company at the expiration of Its contract In Los Angeles will permanently locate near Fran cisco Danger of loss from Fire or Theft There is constant danger of loss from fire or theft when you keep your valuables at home or office Give them the protection oour modern safe deposit vault which is of the strongest protected by burglar ajarm system The rent of a Safe ty deposit box is only a small amount Redding National Sank An account with the First Savings Bank of Shasta County will be of excellent service in helping to stop the leaks of extravagance 0 7 charge of assault with a deadly name of Walton she says were that of insanity ojT the movlfe worked in Los her from "When they father that I to -Walton about It The -stand it and went to her Flight Alleged a 'a According to International News service dispatches from Rosebnrg Or where the girl has been staying with her aunt Mra Eddings the girl left there upon receipt of a warning from Walton' that her mother kneuij of her -whereabouts It was reported that she had gone to' Ashland It was In making a demand for support of the girl who la known on the screen as June Love that Mise Robinson opened fire on District At- torney Cbeathain In'hia offices here last Saturday wheri he' refused "to isBue-a warrant the arrest of YWiton- -Walton la 91250 arrears In -payments for the support'of the girl she claims Ficksrt Knows Story -According to the woman's story Charles 1L Fickert former district attorney of San Francisco brought the question of support of her Illegitimate' child before the grand Jury and has intimate knowledge of the agreement 'bf Walton to provide -i When told by District Attorney Cheatham today that he was going to send her to the Insane asylum Miss Robinson drove him rougher cell in a great rage hurllngplthets- after him long after he had passed out of hearing i i FOR INDECENCY A maii whose name Js withheld until a complaint is sworn to was taken to the county Jail Wednesday evening and is' held there "He is aliegedlo have been Indecent to' two little school girls A i Redding camp No 216 will have! a big class initiation at their qlearing Thursday evening May 5 to be followed by a royal good time and one of tbe big banquets that the camp has been noted for in the past Plenty of room and plenty to eat for all Come and help mak this one of the big I nights for Redding' camp Manager -1 Walter Pitts will be there loaded to the brim with hot air fail WTfUI sX? ROYAL ARCH MASONS Stated meeting Shasta chapter So 9 A Thursday evening My at 7 1 Business Ail Royal Arch Manna are dially invited JOHNSON High Priest coa SiiiALdOUNiTsYi 5-5 I LI AT to hear him YOUfe LUCCAOE 1- 1 1 II I H-HW-H-H-lH-H-H W-H-H I Ml HIM III 1 4lt I ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 3A 'T 1 'Ci LADIES COLUMBIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Thret Pofides forPablic Service Companids i f-- i sr ft- 4 Jr' v' i MME FRANCES KNIGHT Conductor A Sjrmphonic Organization Composed Entirely of Gifted Young Lady Musicians Assisted by CENEVIEVE GILBERT DRAMATIC SOPRANO DOROTHY VOLKEY FAMOUS DANCER 2 FROM NOW ON AND BRILLIANT ORCHESTRAL SOLOISTS Open Day and TODAY Redding Theater TUESDAY MAY 10 855 IN CONTRAST WITH THE FAILURE OF LOCAL' REGULATION State regulation ha permitted and encouraged the adoption of -sound principles and sentiments in the public service industry Local regulation forced the industry into politics even against its win and caused the industry and the public to draw apart Both results proved disadvantageous alike to the companies and their customers On the other hand State regulation enabled the industry to withdraw from politics and submit its regulation to an impartial and competent body of experts and also to come to better understandings with' the public Three fundamental policies guide the public service companies today in their effort to secure recognitloh by the public of the constructive nature of the work done by them in the common Interest of all industries and the Justice of their claim to public support The Policy of An excellent definition of service is that it is state of mind a quality not a thing" It embraces more-than merely supplying a commodity at a given price The commodity must be of the highest quality and be sold at the lowest price that skill diligence and reasonable foresight can make possible It must be delivered promptly and continuously on well understood conditions that' apply without discrimination to all alike And added to this there must be an attitude of friendly helpfulness and willingness to serve on the put of the com-i panys whole organization and an yTortnetm to effect improvements' that will make the service more complete PRICES 50c 100 150 200 ADD WAR TAX' TICKETS ON SALE NOW ii 1 l-l if a i Sii -ri 1 -H 49 krj Up-To-Date Service The Cleanest Place in M-HH 1-M-H-H-H-1--I-I-1-I -H 1 1 14 -I 'l -M -l-I-I -I-H-H-l-l-H-l-l- 1-I -M I 1 1 1 w- A story of the Northwest and Kick ln High life A two reel comedy 9f -l -l -l 1 H-l-1 H1111 l-i-H -H I 1 1 1 11 n-l-HH-111 H-HM 111 I ill III 1 11 ll-H IDEAL CAMPING MACHINES IN TOMORROW THE HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUB Presents THE COMIC OPERA 'The 7 NEW INDUSTRY i Shasta Creamery Ice Company I OPEN MONDAY MAY 2 Will Produce Finest Cream and 'Butter in the North The Policy of Frankness Suspicion' feeds upon concealment 'Where distrust it arises from things imagined and not from things known The facts to-day are greaUy to the credit of the Industry and will do more anything else to remove doubt suspicion questions In the public mind To welcome inquiry and hopest criticism Is a safe evidence' of sound position 4 The Policy of Repelling The public service industry has suffered outrageously from charges made without knowledge of the facts or what is worse injspite of knowledge of the facts Self-seeking demagogues have made capital of invidious attack and scurrilous abuse Such tactics will become unpopular with a public in possesison of thdjacta and our political life win be purged of those who possess no better daim to pilblic attention -s Pacific Gas acd Hecfric Ccuijr Matinee I Two Performances and Night WILL ALSO' CARRY 5 Ice and Popular Cereal 'ON YOUR FILING PICNIC AND HUNTING' TRIPS WHAT COULD MAKE IT NICER THAN TO HAVE YOUR FAVORITE SELECTION PLAYED ON THE LITTLE VICtfROLA WHICH YOU CAN PACK AWAY IN YOUR CAR AND REQUIRES VERY LITTLE SPACE? It will help to take away the sting of the mosquito make you forget the day's poor fishing and relieve you of the glimpse of the large buck you would like to have got a crack at Come in and look over these little gloom chasers anywhere from $2500 up Easyterms f- RODMAN MUSIC CO Everything in Music ttui i mini miwnnwHWHi hi 1 1 iw --a SATURDAY idoucus Fairbanks i Mark of We Guarantee Weights tuid Tests Your Patronage'll So-v liclted Patronize Home industries w- Railroad Avenue Phone 64 Redding Calif 'Y LEONARDINI CEO SMITH I I jlt HIMIIIIjlC 4 II I MhH-M-l II 1 1 l-H-M 111 Mil UIWI IIHfH-H-H 1 1 1 tr S' i fp-j i' f- Zyr Vs jt i.

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Years Available:
1897-1942